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- Researchers produce two bio-fuels from a single algae
- Spiky 'hedgehog particles' for safer paints, fewer VOC emissions
- Crude oil conspiracy theories could be right: Oil is often the reason for interfering in another country's war
- Algorithm reveals the electricity consumption of individual appliances
Researchers produce two bio-fuels from a single algae Posted: 28 Jan 2015 02:01 PM PST A common algae commercially grown to make fish food holds promise as a source for both biodiesel and jet fuel, according to a new study. |
Spiky 'hedgehog particles' for safer paints, fewer VOC emissions Posted: 28 Jan 2015 10:12 AM PST A new process that can sprout microscopic spikes on nearly any type of particle may lead to more environmentally friendly paints and a variety of other innovations. |
Posted: 27 Jan 2015 06:22 PM PST Researchers have for the first time provided strong evidence for what conspiracy theorists have long thought -- oil is often the reason for interfering in another country's war. |
Algorithm reveals the electricity consumption of individual appliances Posted: 26 Jan 2015 05:39 AM PST Opportunities to save energy become apparent once you can determine energy consumption of single appliances without extra measurement effort. A newly developed algorithm provides assistance on the path to greater energy awareness. |
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